It probable that among the 1,200 visitors due in Kigali for the World Economic Forum for Africa (WEF 2016) this week, many will be surprised that they can hop over to either Kenya or Uganda using the same visa. The visa goes for only $100 and more convenient than before when one had to tackle each country’s immigration singularly. Now with the one visa, it allows access to the three countries for up to 90 days. The visa can be bought at the point of entry into any of these countries. For those who are interested in visiting one of the East African countries only, the fee will remain at $50 for Uganda and Kenya, and $30 for Rwanda. This is a great opportunity to tout the merits of the East African Single Visa launched two years ago and currently incorporating Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Burundi and Tanzania have more than once indicated a strong interest to join the club. The East African Community (EAC) sees itself moving towards a common agenda and by showing visitors the convenience of the Single Visa, they may just become more intrigued into investing in the region. If not right way, but at least take the time to go out and look about for opportunities. However even if their sole aim is to relax after the Forum, the tourism receipts will be much appreciated. Hosting international conferences is a very serious business. A host of cities around the world including Las Vegas, Vienna, Geneva,...
Editorial: WEF Africa will raise Single Visa status
Posted on: May 11, 2016
Posted on: May 11, 2016